Thursday 17 January 2013

Pet Dental Health

Pet Dental Health Details
Gingivitis is inflammation of the gums. Stomatitis is inflammation of the mouth and often affects the back of the mouth where the upper and lower jaws meet. Dental disease is commonly associated with dental plaque and tartar formation. Signs to look out for are bad breath, dribbling, loss of appetite, weight loss, bleeding gums, pawing at the mouth, poor coat from loss of grooming. If you spot any of these signs in your pet, you will need to take them to your Veterinary Surgeon for a check. The vet will look for inflammation of the gums, ulcers, erosions of the teeth and plaque/tartar build-up. If necessary, blood samples and oral swabs for culturing viruses and bacteria may be taken, along with a biopsy of the inflamed tissue. Your pet may need dental treatment to remove plaque/tartar and any damaged teeth. Specific dental diets may be helpful but supportive nursing care may be needed to tempt cats to eat, groom coat etc. 
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